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To: RinaseaofDs
He gets back to golf, and loses himself in it, he’ll still be a legend at it, and he’ll make boatloads of money doing it.

The paparazzi will be stalking him, and they're relentless. I've seen them shout at people, trying to get a reaction. The right photo will get a paparazzi big bucks.

42 posted on 12/08/2009 2:07:48 PM PST by Dr. Scarpetta
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To: Dr. Scarpetta

That’s true, but the PGA isn’t going to let that happen. Bottom line on all of this is that he never cheated at golf. Had he done that, he’d be in true trouble.

What he’s done here is cheat on his wife, which is something a significant portion of Congress has done, many Presidents, not a few pastors, and a host of other executives have done.

He hasn’t used steroids, hasn’t used enhanced equipment, etc. He can even produce a birth certificate.

I’m surprised at how many people are eager to tear Tiger down, and how few gave a $hit when Clinton was caught balls deep in his own scandal and then LIED UNDER OATH about it.

As such, I think this guy’s best medicine is going to be getting back on the course. People will tire of it after a while, as they are wont to do.

I will certainly be glad to watch the next time Woods goes up against Parnevik in the Match Play championship. I still feel blessed to witness the kind of golf that man can play. I don’t think there’s another athlete like him in my generation.

He’d have done better not marrying, but at this point, he’ll lose some cash, buckle down, and start playing again. His kids are going to be the losers, I think, in all of this perhaps. Certainly, they won’t want for material things.


76 posted on 12/08/2009 2:26:14 PM PST by RinaseaofDs
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